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Does the Internet really prevent kids from reading magazines?

Since the 1950s, the youth magazine Bravo has accompanied German kids through their adolescence, and is successfully present today on TV and the Internet. With our qualitative brand analysis, we intended to generate consumer insights beyond general...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Michael C. Epple, Adrian Weser
Company: Michael Bauer Research GmbH
October 28, 2001

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Getting the board onside

While getting qualitative research into the boardroom of many organisations may be a challenge, the challenge is multiplied several-fold when the organisation is a major bank in the United Kingdom. This paper provides a case study of such a...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Martin Walls, Ken Parker
Companies: HSBC Holdings, Discovery Research Group
October 28, 2001

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Using qualitative research to assist a B2B client's commercialisation strategy

This paper examines the requirements for and issues occurring in designing and conducting research in a B2B (non-fast moving consumer goods) environment, and for non-researchers, on an international and qualitative research project. It examines the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Author: Neil McPhee
Company: MSS Research
October 28, 2001

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The global village lives

This paper covers similarities and differences between countries and cultures which can affect how qualitative methodologies can be applied to offer comparable, research data to international marketers. The paper describes three ways of helping to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Jane Gwilliam, György Pásztor
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
October 28, 2001

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Semiotic and new age

This study originated from a chance discovery or one that could be so defined if the author believed in chance (but he does not!). The collages used in focus groups can be interpreted by applying the Chinese theory of the five elements (the Tao). The...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Author: Luigi Toiati
Company: Focus S.r.L.
October 28, 2001

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A new role for projective techniques

Marketing and consumers have changed since Projective and other Elicitation techniques were introduced into market research half a century ago. The objectives and rationale for employing them then maybe less valid now. Equally, the wholesale,...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Alan Branthwaite, Peter Cooper
Company: QRi Consulting Ltd.
October 28, 2001

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The business value of emotional intelligence

Papers included in this volume examine the impact of local culture both within European markets and further afield, in countries such as the Middle East and India. To what extent can a brand that is successful in one culture be transferred to another...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Author: Fiona Jack
October 28, 2001

Case studies

Redefining qualitative research

This paper defines the character of qualitative research and investigates the potential lack of objectivity. Reasons, why different researchers arrive at different results, are identified: one major reason is the existence of different qualitative...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Wulf Schlund, Dirk Frank
Company: ISM GLOBAL DYNAMICS GmbH
October 28, 2001

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Ya Sheikh, let me sell you a camel

The Middle East region has seen significant changes over the last few years, and these extraneous factors have shaped the lives and values of Arabs. A number of contradictions have occurred, behaviour that is difficult to explain at the outset, but...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Dipen Mehta, Daksha Desai
October 28, 2001